Today Madison finished her last day of Conductive Ed camp at March of Dimes. She had the best week and didn’t want to leave! The biggest difference we noticed at home from her consistent skill work all week has been less ‘w’ sitting at home. She also did lots of great work on her walking!

Madi & Jack are all packed for their big trip south and are excited to swim and dig in the sand everyday. We feel so blessed that this opportunity worked out for them to be just kids for a week and enjoy some quality family fun with NO THERAPY!

Madison has really been enjoying her time at camp this week- she is doing lots of great walking and stretching and loves all the monster activities!

While Madi was at camp, Jack went to his first dentist appointment and did amazing! Inspection, cleaning, X-rays and fluoride treatment!

After camp, Madi & Jack went for a play at Rainbow World with Tiffany and Ben! They climbed, went down slides, got some good exercise and had a blast! Thank you Tiffany and Ben for the great afternoon!

Before the end of a busy day, Madi went to see Kate at Grandview to get measured and have a brief physio session. The casting was a big success – Madison is now measuring +16 with both legs! She will continue wearing her night braces to try and keep the range that she has gained as long as possible.

Madi was very brave today. For the 3rd time in 10 months she was casted to stretch out her leg muscles. Her left leg was the only one casted because her range of movement is 7 degrees less then her right leg. She was able to achieve similar degrees the last time we casted, so we are hoping for similar results. She was thrilled to see the pink camo as an option.

After her casting, Madi went for a visit to the bank. She had never walked around a bank before and had lots of questions. It was explained to her that all the money that people had given her to learn how to walk was kept at the bank. We were there to wire transfer money for the course Madison has coming up with Mike Poole. The teller explained to Madison that her job was to send the donated money to Mike so that he will work with her on her walking when he visits Toronto. She was confused how everyone knew about her bank but understood that their help would allow her to keep practicing her walking. She then asked the teller how much money it costs to do her walking so Mommy laughed and said – “I’ll tell you when your older” – the go to line to say when you don’t really want to answer the question lol.

Madi had a blast watching Jack and Owen at their soccer practice this morning.

After soccer, Madi and Jack went to Pam and Medford’s for a bit of the afternoon. They had some lunch, played hide and seek and Madison did some house building while Jack was the one to “blow” the house down.